The first college sports game for the Nintendo 64 hits the court with 120 NCAA teams and four different game modes: Exhibition, Tournament, Season and Final Four playoffs. Full Season involves taking one team through 25 games with the hope of reaching the NCAA Tournament.

Conference Tournaments consist of the ACC, Big 12, SEC, South Invitational, Big Ten, Big East, WAC, East Invitational, Atlantic 10 or PAC-10, depending on the school's region. The NCAA Tournament is set up like the actual event with 64 teams all trying to be first in line at the "Big Dance."

Three difficulty levels will reflect how strictly rules and penalties are enforced as well as the quality of defensive and offensive play. Other notable features include six different camera views, adjustable half lengths (5, 10, 15 or 20 minutes), instant replays, eight defensive sets, four offensive sets, substitutions (automatic or manual) and statistical tracking with a Controller Pak. Players are rated in fifteen different categories, including handling, rebounding, first step, stamina and both low post and midrange shooting. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide

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Your gamerDNA learns what you love about games so it can tell you what you'll enjoy about others. When you "run" your gamerDNA at a game page (like this one) the data within your gamerDNA is calculated against all the data associated with the game, in this case Fox Sports College Hoops '99, and what comes out the other side are all the things your gamerDNA has in common with the game. Pretty cool!